The B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins and cannot be stored in the body. Any surplus is excreted in the urine. Humans are therefore dependent on a regular exogenous supply. The group of B vitamins includes eight vitamins: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9 and B12. Their tasks are diverse and complex. Vitamin B12 plays a special role, as it can be absorbed almost exclusively through animal foods. The vitamins of the B group are important in connection with hormone formation, they influence blood circulation, are involved in carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism and contribute to blood formation and healthy nerve function.
V – active ingredient ascorbic acid
V – the only approved high-dose vitamin C infusion in Austria and other European countries
V – Pascorbin enters the bloodstream directly and supplies the body immediately with vitamin C
V – Used for the treatment of clinical vitamin C deficiencies that cannot be corrected nutritionally or substituted orally
The mineral zinc has many key functions in the body and is important for our skin, hair, and nails. A zinc deficiency often manifests itself in brittle hair and nails and dry skin. Zinc supports the metabolism and the immune system.
V – contributes to the maintenance of normal bones, hair, skin, and nails.
V – contributes to the maintenance of normal vision
V – contributes to normal cognitive function
V – contributes to normal fertility and normal reproduction
V – contributes to the maintenance of normal blood testosterone levels
V – contributes to normal immune system function
V – contributes to the protection of cells against oxidative stress
V – contributes to normal carbohydrate, fatty acid, and vitamin A metabolism